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Here is one of the most entertaining masterpieces of Sanskrit
literature rendered in an English translation that fully captures
the original's artistry and charm.
Written most probably in the fourth century A.D., the Jatakamala is
generally considered the masterpiece of Buddhist literature in
Sanskrit. In elegant, courtly style, Arya Sura retells thirty-four
traditional stories about the Buddha in his previous incarnations,
human and animal. Whether as a king, a brahmin, a monkey, or a
hare, the Great One is shown in assiduous pursuit of virtue and
compassion. Though primarily intended as exemplary tales
illustrating the Buddhist virtues, these stories also provide a
vivid picture of life at a high point in ancient Indian
culture--city life in ordinary households or at the royal court,
and country life against a backdrop of mountain, desert, and
jungle.
Fresh study of the Sanskrit manuscripts, now scattered in libraries
all over the world, has enabled Peter Khoroche to make this new
translation faithful to the original in both style and content. His
explanatory notes will assist student and general reader alike in
appreciating this classic from an ancient and exotic civilization.
"The general reader will be highly grateful for this new
translation which, besides being beautifully printed, is rounded
off with a very informative and reliable introduction."--Renate
Sohnen-Thieme, "Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African
Studies
""One would be a fool not to welcome the chance to read this
book."--Richard Gombrich, "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society"
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
international titles in a single resource. Its International Law
component features works of some of the great legal theorists,
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and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled
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LibraryLP3Y039120118950101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign,
Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926Editor's preface
signed: F. Max Muller.London: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press
Warehouse, 1895xxix, 350 p.; 22 cmUnited Kingdom
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